NEW PODCAST: THE QUESTION BOOTH The Question Booth is both a podcast and a real place. Join us as we ask people the big questions and find out how we are more alike than different. | | | Episode 2: Cosplay In episode 2, Dani and Ify get in to the world of Cosplay. They talk about where the word comes from, the first cosplay ever at a fan convention, how it has grown over the years, how the costumes are assembled, professional cosplaying, the consent movement within Cosplay, Patreon, & more. Plus they have professional cosplayer Stella Chuu on to discuss her own experiences with Cosplay and how she made a career out of it. | | | Elizabeth Keckly: "Thirty Years a Slave" to White House Dressmaker This week we explore the incredible story of Elizabeth Keckly, an enslaved woman who bought her freedom and went on to become the premiere dressmaker in Washington D.C. during the Civil War era. Her best friend and client? Mary Todd Lincoln. | | | Jaws: the Music (Part II) Ahoy! Our look at Jaws concludes with the sea voyage of the Orca, as our characters attempt to hunt the hunter. The score focuses on the human spirit, and resurrects the swashbuckling film scores of classic Hollywood. Take a listen to how Jaws ushers in a renaissance of classic orchestral film scores in this action-packed climax. | | | We Are Spicy In episode 37, Anna & Shereen get spicy. Anna wants to talk about yodeling boy meme but Shereen isn't having it. Oh well! They start by talking a little about the Iranian woman who injured some people at YouTube headquarters and then turned the gun on herself. Then they get into rapper Vic Mensa's essay on his trip to Palestine and Muslim artists who represent from where they came from like SZA, K A R Y Y N, & more. Anna then breaks down Iranian New Year aka Nowruz and all that comes with it. She also explains a little more why she's feeling so spicy. It's a good time! | | | Sheryl Crow The only difference between Sheryl Crow and most of us is that her life's path took her into the rarefied air of celebrity. Along the way, the veteran singer and musician has released ten studio albums, earned nine GRAMMY Awards, and has sold an estimated 50 million albums worldwide. Following the release of her latest album Be Myself, Crow sat with host Scott Goldman to reflect on her commitment to looking at life without illusion and responding to what she finds with honesty and artistry. | | | Who Is the Atlanta Monster? If you haven't listened to this investigative podcast on the Atlanta child murders, now is the time! | | | 'It's Comedy B****es' The Culture Kings: Carl, Edgar and Jacquis discuss glory day stories, Cardi B, Drake, that wild 'Teddy Perkins' episode of Atlanta, and do their Queen of the Week segment. | | | Canadian Floating Feet (Entry 178.RV2013) In which sneakers keep washing onto the beaches of British Columbia with the feet of mystery people still inside, may God rest their soles. Certificate #27174. | | | Jonathan Ames on Fat City This week Chuck had the great Jonathan Ames on the show. Ames is one of the great modern writers of fiction, and the brains behind the TV shows Bored to Death and Blunt Talk. He's also one of Chuck's favorite odd ducks in the world, so he was thrilled to sit down and chat about the 1972 film Fat City. | | | Bye Paul-icia! Narc Suckerberg Goes To Washington 4.11.18 In episode 124, Jack & Miles are joined by writer & performer Billy Scafuri to discuss Mark Zuckerberg's testimony in front of congress, some more unstable comments from Trump about sneak attacks and possibly firing Mueller, Paul Ryan deciding not to run for re-election, Margaret Atwood blaming 9/11 on Star Wars, Robert Kraft meeting with Meek Mill, Tristan Thompson's shady behavior, Chuck Grassley announcing a bill to protect Mueller, & more. | | | Japan, Baseball and the Curse of the Colonel First things first: You may think Kentucky Fried Chicken is popular in the States, but we've got nothing on Japan. Join the guys as they delve into a story involving baseball, fried chicken, superstition, curses and drunken revelry in today's episode on the Hanshin Tigers and the infamous Curse of the Colonel. | | | What are the Greatest Things We Just Learned about Hawaii? Who knew our 50th state held so many secrets! From the ice caves hiding under a volcano, to the wonderful reason you should never bring pork to the windward side to why we should be thanking Hawaii for casual Fridays, Will and Mango take a dip into Hawaii's history. PLUS: The most disgusting reason to thank a parrot fish! | | | | |
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